Key Points

The World Para Athletics Championships has been rocked by a potential medal-stripping incident involving guide Umar Saifi's doping suspension. Simran Sharma, a visually impaired athlete, could lose her gold and silver medals in the T12 class due to her guide's positive steroid test. The National Anti-Doping Authority (NADA) has provisionally suspended Saifi after discovering Drostanolone in his urine sample. The incident raises significant questions about pre-event doping checks and athlete support systems in Paralympic sports.

Key Points: Simran Sharma WPAC Medals at Risk After Guide's Doping Suspension

  • Umar Saifi provisionally suspended for steroid Drostanolone
  • Simran Sharma's gold and silver medals now under threat
  • NADA discovered doping before World Para Athletics Championships
  • Team performance potentially impacted by guide's suspension
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WPAC 2025: India likely to lose two medals as visually impaired runner's guide provisionally suspended for doping: Report

Indian para-athlete Simran Sharma's two World Para Athletics Championships medals threatened by guide Umar Saifi's provisional doping suspension

"Saifi's suspension also meant Simran is likely to be stripped of her two medals - NADA Report"

New Delhi, Oct 11

One of India's top performers in the recently concluded World Para Athletics Championships suffered a setback when the guide who helped her win two medals in the country's biggest para-sports event was provisionally suspended on Friday by the National Anti-Doping Authority (NADA), according to a media report.

NADA handed the provisional suspension to Umar Saifi for testing positive before the World Para Athletics Championship held from September 27 to October 5 in New Delhi.

Saifi guided star para-athlete Simran Sharma to gold in women's 100m and silver in 200m in the T12 class at India 2025. The T12 class is for athletes with moderate visual impairment, who may compete with or without a guide, according to a report in The New Indian Express

According to information updated on the NADA website, Saifi's urine sample contained the steroid Drostanolone in a test conducted before the World Championships. Saifi is himself a national-level U23 athlete.

Saifi's suspension also meant Simran is likely to be stripped of her two medals as the visually-impaired runner and guide is considered one team and therefore penalised as a team. This will also reduce India's medal tally as well as its standing in the ranking list.

It also raised questions about how he could participate in the mega event despite failing a dope test.

The NADA announcement came just a day before the government was to organise a felicitation function to honour medal winners of the World Para Athletics Championships.

Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, will be felicitating the World Para Athletics Championships medallists on Saturday. India bagged a total of 22 medals in the competition, which ended last Sunday.

The event to be held at the Dhyanchand National Stadium, New Delhi, was later converted into a closed-door affair -- no more open for the media to cover, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) informed late in the evening.

According to a report, the list of other dope offenders has been given to the Sports Ministry, with a senior Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) official recommending that all those mentioned in the list be avoided for felicitation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
How did he participate despite failing the dope test? This shows serious loopholes in our anti-doping system. NADA needs to explain this delay in taking action.
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Arjun K
Feel so bad for Simran. She trusted her guide completely and now she's paying the price. This is why we need more awareness about doping consequences in Indian sports.
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Sarah B
Converting the felicitation to closed-door shows they knew about this issue. Transparency is important in sports administration. The athletes deserve better!
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Michael C
While I understand the team concept, it seems unfair that Simran loses her medals when she might not have known about the doping. The rules should have some provision for such cases.
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Kavya N
This is so disappointing! India was doing so well in para-sports and now this scandal. Hope this doesn't discourage other para-athletes. They are true heroes! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Umar Saifi should be banned permanently. Cheating in para-sports is the lowest form of dishonesty. He ruined not just his career but Simran's achievements too.

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